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North Yorkshire Local History | Discover The History of Middlesbrough 

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Discover the rich history of Middlesbrough with our engaging educational video. Join us on a journey through time as we explore how Middlesbrough has transformed and developed over the centuries.
In this video, we'll unravel the intriguing origins of Middlesbrough, tracing its humble beginnings and the factors that set its foundation. We'll journey back to the roots, understanding how this vibrant town emerged and evolved over time.
Shifting our focus, we'll delve into the transformative impact of the port on the region. Children will learn how the introduction of a port brought about significant changes to Middlesbrough, influencing its growth, trade, and connectivity with the wider world.
Moving forward, we'll uncover a pivotal turning point in Middlesbrough's history - the discovery of ironstone. This game-changing revelation significantly impacted the town's economic landscape, setting the stage for industrial growth and development.
Next, we'll traverse the historical tracks of the railway in Middlesbrough. Exploring the evolution of transportation and its role in shaping the town, children will grasp how railways revolutionized both local and national connectivity, making Middlesbrough a central hub in the story of railways.
Finally, we'll uncover the remarkable tale of how Middlesbrough played a vital role in building the world. We'll showcase the town's contributions and innovations that have left a lasting mark on various sectors, illustrating how Middlesbrough has been a significant player in shaping the world as we know it today.
With engaging visuals and easy-to-follow narration, this video is the perfect tool to supplement your child's understanding of local history and inspire their curiosity about the world around them.
Don't miss out on this exciting educational resource - watch our Middlesbrough Local History video today!
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Download our pack today - it is completely FREE and with the wide range of activities inside, you are bound to find something suitable for your class.
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Our Middlesbrough history pack, produced in partnership with Historic England, includes everything that you need to complete a local history study in your school based on how Middlesbrough developed as a town!
The pack is broken down into easy to follow folders so you can pick and choose which areas you wish to focus on with your class. We also provide an overarching teaching overview, so if you wanted to use the whole pack with your class, it could easily be included in your teaching and planning.
The pack covers Middlesbrough through the ages, including:
• How Middlesbrough began.
• How a port changed the area.
• How the discovery of ironstone impacted the town.
• The history of the railway in Middlesbrough.
• How Middlesbrough built the world.
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Teacher’s Pet is proud to be working alongside Historic England, to allow teachers in and around Middlesbrough, to enjoy our range of Local History resources.
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Historic England protect, champion and save the places that define who we are and where we’ve come from as a nation. We care passionately about the stories they tell, the ideas they represent and the people who live, work and play among them.
At Historic England Education we want every child to be inspired by their local heritage and every teacher to have brilliant resources to use inside and outside the classroom.
Our Heritage Schools programme aims to help school children develop an understanding of their local heritage and its significance to make sure that:
Children develop a sense of pride in where they live
Children understand their local heritage and how it relates to the national story
Teachers are more confident in making effective use of local heritage resources in delivering the curriculum
Local historic context is embedded in the school’s curriculum
Heritage providers are more connected to the needs of local schools
Parents are engaged in their children’s learning
Communities are more deeply involved in the life of the school
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@TeachersPetUK
@TeachersPetUK 6 месяцев назад
If you enjoyed diving into the rich tapestry of Middlesbrough's past and are looking for more! We offer FREE resource packs for every area we have covered so far! Whether you're a student, educator, or history enthusiast, there's something for everyone to discover. Get your FREE Local History Pack: tpet.co.uk/local-history/middlesbrough/ Learn more about our Local History Project: tpet.co.uk/local-history Feel free to leave your thoughts, questions, or suggestions in the comments below. Together, let's celebrate and preserve our local heritage!
@kenhutley971
@kenhutley971 6 месяцев назад
Excellent vignette of my birth town where I grew up. Proud of its history. Thankyou!
@captainnerd6452
@captainnerd6452 Месяц назад
I'm from Middlesborough Kentucky, a small town founded in the 1880's and named in honor of Middlesbrough, and intended to be a mining and iron city just like its namesake, funded by British investors.
@TeachersPetUK
@TeachersPetUK Месяц назад
That's really interesting to hear about! :) Does town still have any of its mining and iron production heritage today?
@captainnerd6452
@captainnerd6452 Месяц назад
@@TeachersPetUK The iron ore mining ended long ago but there is an old iron furnace in the town of Cumberland Gap, just about a mile from Middlesborough, over the mountain through the Cumberland Gap, that was used for a while in the early days. Coal mining moved from deep mining to strip mining, there are still some scars on the mountains around the city visible from town. There's also the Coal House and Mining Museum, the house was built in the 1920's using 42 tons of coal, and the museum is outdoors next to the building, which displays mining equipment and memorabilia from the old deep mining days. My dad was a coal miner and my mom's father was, too, back in the 1930's, so they used similar equipment. There is an office of the British company that funded and built the city, the American Association, Ltd., and the owner of a lot of the land around the area. There's an iron-working company in town as well, that started when the town was built, and still today makes specialized iron pieces, like manhole covers and decorative iron. Other than that, there isn't much left from those days. The whole city is pretty small, the crater it sits in is about 3 miles in diameter, and it's only partially filled by the city. Nowhere near as large as your city!
@DeannaAllison
@DeannaAllison 4 месяца назад
I was born in Middlesbrough - great to see this video, thanks!
@pancrack
@pancrack 5 месяцев назад
No mention at all of the substantial iron age hillfort at Eston Nab which overlooked Middlesbrough and is the only one known in Cleveland. Its ramparts are still visible. Yet you mention Thorpe Thewles which is beyond Stockton! Middlesbrough Priory is depicted with generic priory image which is misleading. M'bro Farm is depicted with another generic image. An image for that does exist and could have been used. M'bro was THE iron-making capital of the world. BV & Co. THE world's biggest company in the world and Eston mine THE biggest ironstone mine in the world are massive facts that should have been included.
@brightspark4817
@brightspark4817 25 дней назад
it may be spelt inbleby barwick but its pronounced barrack and has been as long as i have lived the last 70 years along with all other local people
@AndrewHogarth-o8b
@AndrewHogarth-o8b 2 месяца назад
By is a Viking place name ending not b. Why stop short of the last 100 years or so sound effects were a bit tame
@traymondaniels6281
@traymondaniels6281 4 месяца назад
very good video
@jonathanmcroberts8549
@jonathanmcroberts8549 7 месяцев назад
That was a great watch.
@KhadimHussain-k5p
@KhadimHussain-k5p 6 месяцев назад
Treasure trove of information - well done
@worma544
@worma544 7 месяцев назад
Great research mate, very informative.
@ericwilkinson1771
@ericwilkinson1771 3 месяца назад
i was born in middlesbrough worked dorman and long school st johnsi think the town is the pits live in Australia for 50 yrs best thing ever i have done
@BastardSquad
@BastardSquad 5 месяцев назад
Was actually ‘Mydilsburgh’. ‘Middlesbrough’ didn’t exist until after Captain Cook died.
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